- 14th July, 2021 Times of India
- 13th July, 2021 Times of India
- Chandigarh: Punjab Pradesh Mahila Congress activists stage protest against fuel price rise
Punjab Pradesh Mahila Congress activists staged a protest in front of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation office in Chandigarh's Sector 17. They raised slogans against the Centre. They alleged that the anti-people policies of the ruling BJP is responsible for the price rise. The government should take steps to control the prices of fuel, cooking gas, milk and vegetables. - Punjab augments oxygen supply to avert 2nd wave - like crisis
To prevent a repeat of the medical oxygen crisis faced during the second wave, the Punjab government has augmented the availability of medical oxygen - Sidhu takes on Badals over sacrilege issue
Chandigarh: Even as he took on the Badals over the issue of sacrilege, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Monday avoided making any caustic remarks. - Bids for 151 commercial, 38 Chandigarh Housing Board residential properties
From July 14, the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) is going to invite etender for the sale of 151 leasehold commercial properties and 38 leasehold resid - Provide details of solar power project, roadmap: Chandigarh administration to Crest
The UT administration has asked for progress in the solar power project and a roadmap for installation in the city. - NGT orders inquiry into the death of 400 parrots at Faridkot
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Chief WildLife Warden, Punjab to conduct an inquiry into the death of around 400 parrots in Faridko - 2 held in theft case
Ludhiana: Less than two weeks after theft at a courier company office in Jagraon, Ludhiana rural police has arrested two accused in the case. - Vaccine wastage in minus as Chandigarh scoops out extra doses
In the initial batches of Covishield, some vials had more than 10 doses of 0.5ml vaccine. This enabled the health care workers in the UT health depart - IIT Mandi develops device to detect diseases in potato crop
Shimla: Scientists from IIT Mandi have developed a computational model for automated disease detection in potato crops using photographs of its leaves.
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